"U" Rub rail and reply from BWY
Chris,Mine is the 26S with a "U" channel and it has about 5%-10% of the surface area damaged with small gouges and tears. My concern is water getting past it and into the deck/hull joints. Most prices on the interent were $5+ per foot until I contacted Blue Water yachts and I was very happy to get a quote for $1/ft. My only hesitation is the extreme difficulty (from waht it sounds) of my DIY replacing it. I can easily afford $50 to get a new one, but not sure I can do it. See their helpful reply to me below:"Kevin, the rub rail is extremely difficult to replace. You only need 50', it is supposed to be stretched the rest of the distance. You need to start at the middle at the bow and stretch around the boat. Also you need to do this when the rub rail is covered with sealant ( 3M 5200 ) that is dripping all over the place. We use our fork lift to do the stretching / pulling. We have only done a couple of these and it is very difficult to do, very messy too. Make sure you have 4 or 5 gun size tubes of sealant and a couple gallons of alcohol to clean up. This does not come with instructions as most people do not attempt this and just have it done. You can call us to order at 800 688-8626 Thanks"In lieu of this, I will probably seal the tears/gaps/holes with black Marine silicone sealant and be satisfied until I can afford to hire a boat yard to do it for me, and then I'll order it from BWY and bring it to them instead of letting them order it.Anyone else out there ever order one and replce themselves? I'm thinking what if I do not (get a forklift) stretch it, but use about 56 ft of it and glue it and seal it w/o the super-human stretch?Any ideas?Kevin B.